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ASPCA is not no kill, which is defined I think as a shelter with 90% adoption. There are times when it is cruel to keep an animal alive -- an animals physical suffering may be so great that it is better to humanely euthanize him. Sometimes the mental suffering of an animal kept for long periods in a shelter would cause him to be euthanized. In these cases I believe that an animal who is humanely euthanized is better off. But there are some areas of the country where BSL causes euthanization of specific breeds and mixed breeds-- these are the saddest cases to me.

Don't believe most of what you read or see on FB. It is sad that people will spread damaging rumors like this when people are working so hard to help animals out. The ASPCA will not put down animals unless they are very ill, suffering and have no hope of recovering.

Um, really, Carol? ASPCA was one of the first no-kill orgs in the country. They don't even have a gas chamber, so if under extreme medical duress they have to put down a dog, it is done humanely and with dignity. Did you also sign up for $25,000 from Bill Gates for "liking" his page?

I am an ASPCA guardian and have been for years - I just recently uped my monthly gift to them that I send every month. In my belief they do the most good out there to help our 4 legged friends, and if you want to make the comments you make you should check out the facts first and not make stupid remarks.